Typically, you cannot get a fungal infection from touching fungi. Most fungi do not cause disease in humans. However, if you come in contact with fungi that can cause human disease--like athlete's foot, ring worm, or yeast infections--then you are likely to become infected yourself.
There are two types of fungi, unicellular and multicellular and they have different names for the reproductive cells for alot of different types. For the spore type fungi the reproductive cells are called zygosporangium.
Fungi are a separate kingdom of organisms, distinct from plants and animals, and play essential roles in ecosystem processes. Fungi are crucial for nutrient cycling as decomposers, breaking down organic matter into simpler forms that can be used by other organisms. Some fungi form symbiotic relationships with plants, providing benefits such as increased nutrient uptake, which is important for the health of both the fungi and the plants.
Fungi belong to the Kingdom Fungi.
Yeast and truffles are part of the sac fungi. Also included in the sac fungi are penicillium and morels.
a. sac fungi
if you touch a snake nothing happens
a little touch of alcohol on the infected area
Touch
Fungi give off powerful digestive enzymes that break down organic matter. This happens
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You get wet.
you die!
It gets ucky!
Nothing happens at all.
They can't touch. There is bone formation between them.
There are two types of fungi, unicellular and multicellular and they have different names for the reproductive cells for alot of different types. For the spore type fungi the reproductive cells are called zygosporangium.
Really nothing happens it just moves!